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When you start focusing more seriously on dental care, there are a lot of things to keep in mind. From brushing your teeth carefully to identifying different challenges that could come your way, there are all kinds of things to keep in mind when it comes to your dental health. Fortunately, by doing what you can to identify problems and overcome issues, you can pave the way for healthier teeth and gums. For starters, you can start to improve your gum health by flossing regularly. You can also brush more carefully with a toothbrush, with special attention to cleaning your gum line. Check out these simple posts for tips and tricks for avoiding tooth decay.

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Why Are Dental Implants Better for Your Oral Health Than Other Replacement Methods?

20 May 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

There are plenty of tooth replacement methods out there that all work very well. But if supporting your oral health is your goal, the best replacement you can choose is dental implants. If you're curious, this simple guide will help reveal some of the answers. 1. How Implants Work In order to understand how dental implants can support your oral health, you need to know a little about how dental implants work. Read More …

This Is Why Flossing Just Before Seeing The Dentist Isn’t Enough

20 May 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

It's common for people to start improving their dental hygiene habits just before seeing a dentist. But if you've decided to start flossing just a week or two before seeing the dentist, it isn't enough to keep your gums and teeth healthy. Here's why you're not getting the full benefits of flossing if you don't do it all the time. Plaque Flossing is an extremely effective way of removing bits of food and plaque from between the teeth and from under the gumline. Read More …

How To Ensure Proper Osseointegration After Implant Surgery

19 May 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

When your dentist places titanium dental implant rods into your jawbone, it is essential that the rods properly integrate with the jawbone through a process known as osseointegration so that your implants remain stable and healthy. If the rods do not fuse to the bone properly, you may be at risk for implant failure, which means that your implants may need to be removed. Here are some ways to help ensure that the osseointegration process is a success after getting your dental implants. Read More …

How To Make Your Dental Office More Inviting

15 May 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

It's unfortunate to say, but a lot of dentists don't have a good reputation; not because of anything they do personally, but for the mere fact that they are dentists. Because dentists literally pull teeth for a living, they aren't always loved by all of their patients. If you are a dentist and want to create a more welcoming environment for your patients, there are a few things that you can do around your dental office. Read More …

The Top Questions To Ask Before Making An Emergency Dentist Office Appointment

15 May 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

Do you need to make an appointment for a dental emergency? If you're not sure what a true emergency is and what can wait until the dentist has normal office hours, take a look at some questions to ask right now. Are You in Pain? No one should suffer in unnecessary dental pain. While minor discomfort experienced after flossing or over-brushing isn't always a cause to call the emergency dentist, some pain requires immediate attention. Read More …